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A wall of tombs, and a very creepy well at Protestant Cemetery


How to go there

From Ruins of Saint Paul, Jeff and I took a bus going to Saint Anthony’s church.

This post is part of our trip in Macau. For the complete itinerary, check out this link here: Macau itinerary

What to See – Saint Anthony’s church

After a whole day of touring Jeff and I arrived at Saint Anthony’s about 5 pm. It’s a good thing we were still early, as it would suck taking pictures at night, and lots of people walking around in your shots. :P We just took pictures of Saint Anthony’s from across the street from the bus stop.

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Saint Anthony's church in Macau

Camoes Garden

A few steps to the left of the bus stop, is Camoes Garden. We went in there, and took some pictures. It’s definitely a local park in Macau, there were lots of old people and families resting at the spots of the park.

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Camoes Garden

From inside, we looked for Casa Garden which according to my itinerary is just within the vicinity. There were street signs pointing to Casa Garden but we decided not to visit that anymore. We need to get back to catch the bus service going to the Venetian, we figured Camoes Garden would be very similar to Casa Garden.

Protestant Cemetery

Just beside the entrance of Camoes Garden is the Protestant Cemetery. Entrance to Protestant Cemetery is in this yellow-colored wall.

Inside were tombs, arranged in a garden-like design, as seen below.

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Protestant cemetery Macau

Fees and Fares of this tour

Bus Fee from Ruins of Saint Paul to Saint Anthony’s: About 3 MOP

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